Are you looking for a permanent solution to dust problems? Something that you can rely on – day in and day out no matter the weather?

The WeatherSolve team comprises a head office in Langley BC, over a dozen agents around the world, and a number of associated specialist companies that can assist with design, provision of unique materials, and installation as needed.

Our systems are custom designed to match your situation. This means you get a solution that:

Fits your location so your site can continue working the way you designed it.

Matches your environment (ice, snow, wind, corrosiveness etc) so that it is ready for all weathers

Is optimized for maximum control at a reasonable cost.

WeatherSolve can do this because of our unique collection of knowledge, innovative ideas, extensive testing, and world-wide real-life experience accumulated over 40 years and hundreds of dust control wind fences.

To put us to work on your dust problem simply contact them through the link below. In many cases all they need to get started is a site location, the type of dust, and the height of the main dust sources.

Additional Resources

For some people, that is enough information so if this you please jump to the contact button and you’re done.

For others who wish to investigate in more detail and get familiar with the technology, please explore. WeatherSolve is proud to be the world leader in wind fence technology. No other company has the breadth of locations, the range of environments, or the variety of tested solutions. We have optimized systems for everything from open stockpiles over 1km long to port-side dump pockets a few feet across.

This website lays out some of the many options and features as decisions you can participate in, or that we can make on your behalf.

At every point, we have scientific references, results of our in-house testing, and experts on hand to discuss details or help explore ideas. If we don’t know we’ll find the answer for you!

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